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Feel Decidedly Under The Weather
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for a week now i have been feeling under the weather - how would i know if i had
covid 19. I haven't had a cold, flu for many years, i don't even bother with the flu jab
but i am constantly blowing my nose, it perpetually runs, have a malaise i haven't had before.
tired, not sleeping well at all. get hot and cold in equal measure, now sweating as though run a marathon. how do you take the test....
covid 19. I haven't had a cold, flu for many years, i don't even bother with the flu jab
but i am constantly blowing my nose, it perpetually runs, have a malaise i haven't had before.
tired, not sleeping well at all. get hot and cold in equal measure, now sweating as though run a marathon. how do you take the test....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I had covid I thought it was like having hayfever, I had a runny, tickly nose and I felt really drained of energy. that being said I also developed a cough and had muscle pains (like the feeling you have when you have been working out the day before and you feel battered and bruised the next day) I also woke up n the night feeling really really hot, then I would have shivers.
There are a lot of bugs going around that are similar to this at the moment, I had something similar only a few weeks ago, I thought it was covid again but it went away after about a week.
There are a lot of bugs going around that are similar to this at the moment, I had something similar only a few weeks ago, I thought it was covid again but it went away after about a week.
Hi emmie! How are you feeling now? Hope you are better than before. But in case you are not, i thought I will share what I know about the matter with you. I think the first question that doctors will ask for Covid is whether you are having persistent cough. Also did you consider checking the AQI of where you stay? You can do that on apps like IQair or Climacell. Also check if you have developed any allergies lately, since this is the time for ragweed allergies (I had that October 2018). Take care and hope I this helps.
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